Photo/Video Galleries
ken olson
Palmer, AK
7/11/2018
Mad Mama, she must have seen the flash. Matanuska Town site, Palmer alaska
Palmer, AK
7/11/2018
Mad Mama, she must have seen the flash. Matanuska Town site, Palmer alaska
Doug Wonders
Motley, MN
7/9/2018
Here is the question of the day: What do sandhill cranes & deer have in common? Answer: They both turn reddish brown for the summer months & then they both turn grey color in the fall for the winter months.
Motley, MN
7/9/2018
Here is the question of the day: What do sandhill cranes & deer have in common? Answer: They both turn reddish brown for the summer months & then they both turn grey color in the fall for the winter months.
TODD JONES
GROVE CITY, OH
7/9/2018
This picture has to be my most favorite ,funniest what is this thing on the tree curiosity look photo I have seen! Private property in Baltimore Ohio, great camera!
GROVE CITY, OH
7/9/2018
This picture has to be my most favorite ,funniest what is this thing on the tree curiosity look photo I have seen! Private property in Baltimore Ohio, great camera!
Nathan Lerette
Wadsworth, OH
7/9/2018
Here is a buck from last season that we named Bench because the pictures where taken on a bench on the side of a hill. We only got about 12 pictures of him and he never showed back up. He was seen on the neighbors a few times and as far as we know he made it through the season. I sure hope he shows back up this season.
Wadsworth, OH
7/9/2018
Here is a buck from last season that we named Bench because the pictures where taken on a bench on the side of a hill. We only got about 12 pictures of him and he never showed back up. He was seen on the neighbors a few times and as far as we know he made it through the season. I sure hope he shows back up this season.
dave enright
preston, MN
7/7/2018
These are three of our hit listers from last year. The one closest to the camera on the left side did survive after many close encounters with him last year. We can't wait to get a crack at him this year!! Cuddeback cameras are great! We have 3 and our in the process of switching out our other 3 to Cuddeback soon.
preston, MN
7/7/2018
These are three of our hit listers from last year. The one closest to the camera on the left side did survive after many close encounters with him last year. We can't wait to get a crack at him this year!! Cuddeback cameras are great! We have 3 and our in the process of switching out our other 3 to Cuddeback soon.
Shawn Durben
Cambridge, OH
7/6/2018
#1 buck on my list this year. I passed him several times last year, with the help of Yo Buck Minerals he has put on a bunch of points and several inches, his nickname is “cudde buck†since he loves posing in front of the cuddebacks!
Cambridge, OH
7/6/2018
#1 buck on my list this year. I passed him several times last year, with the help of Yo Buck Minerals he has put on a bunch of points and several inches, his nickname is “cudde buck†since he loves posing in front of the cuddebacks!
John Weisenberger
Fall Creek, WI
7/6/2018
I am 74 years old and have been bear hunting (archery) for more than 40 years. I have used Cuddeback cameras since 2004 and they not only help me set up for successful hunts, but also allow my family and I to enjoy so many wonderful pictures of bear, dear, turkeys, fishers -- it is an added enjoyment of the outdoors for all of us. This picture is taken at one of my bear baits in June about two miles from my home -- I think it is probably one of my favorite pictures so far!
Fall Creek, WI
7/6/2018
I am 74 years old and have been bear hunting (archery) for more than 40 years. I have used Cuddeback cameras since 2004 and they not only help me set up for successful hunts, but also allow my family and I to enjoy so many wonderful pictures of bear, dear, turkeys, fishers -- it is an added enjoyment of the outdoors for all of us. This picture is taken at one of my bear baits in June about two miles from my home -- I think it is probably one of my favorite pictures so far!
Steve Bain
Pelham, AL
7/5/2018
9th June 2018 This buck might have been asleep as frame #121e at 6:01am shows him still at rest in the hollowed out scrape. #122a: At 8.01 he must have woken up? #123b: At 8:31am the buck is still in the same spot. #123c: After a documented 2 hours, the buck finally gets up and walks away (this buck is one of the two combatants from frames #38a, #38c & #39d on the 19th May 2018)
Pelham, AL
7/5/2018
9th June 2018 This buck might have been asleep as frame #121e at 6:01am shows him still at rest in the hollowed out scrape. #122a: At 8.01 he must have woken up? #123b: At 8:31am the buck is still in the same spot. #123c: After a documented 2 hours, the buck finally gets up and walks away (this buck is one of the two combatants from frames #38a, #38c & #39d on the 19th May 2018)